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GRADE 8, Miss E. Crookshanks, Room 22 BACK ROW L-R: EVELYN MEDD, SHARON THURLBECK, SHARON DAGDICK, IRENE WILLIAMS, MARJORIE MCCARTHY JANIS WALKINSHAW, ELAINE DAWSON. ROBERTA PROCTOR, ROSALES AUSTMAN, ARLENE DAVIS, bOLORES KISIW. CENTRE ROW L-R: CAROLE GA.RDINER, SHARON MCCREEDY, LUAIN EASTHAM, AUDREY SAUNDERS. VALERIE HARRISON, MARY NOBLE, PATSY MORMUL, JEAN REIMER. MARION YAGI, EVELYN MCCONKEY MISS CROOKSHANKS, FRONT ROW L-R: NORAH SPEIGHT, PHYLLIS WINCHELL, JOCELYN SAMBORSKI, LOUISE GIARDINO, LOTTIE SCHUBERT, NANCY SLOKER, PAT THORVALDSON, ANDREA MACKEY, JOAN RYKYTA, PAT LIDDELL, LILLY WEISS. MISSING: PATRICIA PATS. GRADE 8, Miss M.McVeigh, Room 18 BACK ROW L-R: MYRNA BRYAN. DIANA DRABINASTY, MARGOT PROCTOR, DORIS WICHERT, NADENE BARTON, DOROTHY TRAPP, SHARON CLARK, GERTRUDE JOHNSON, DIANE GLENDINNING CENTRE ROW l-R: RUTH PARKER, JOSEPHINE SUMISLOWSKI, CAROL TOWNS, GAIL TURNER, LYNDA ISSETT, LAURA JOHNSON, ALICE WARD, AGNES CAIRNS, MARILYN EVANS. ELLA MARKUS, JOAN SHERRIN. MISS M MCVEIGH. FRONT ROW L-R: PEARL JASPER, ELLEN FISHER, JEAN SCOTT, JEAN SQUIRES, BETTY WARREN. JUDY BROWN. SHIRLEY WARYC. PEGGY PARISIEN, DOROTHY WALLIS, MAUREEN READ. PENNY KNOWLES. JUDY REID. MISSING: BONNIE JOHNSON.
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At the end of the game they pretended they were playing baseball. One of the players, who was tli e batter, swung his arms around only t( hit another player in the chin and knock him over. 1 hope I can see another of their games soon because I r ea 11 y ‘ enj oy ed their playing and stunts more th ai anything else. Lottie Schubert Grade VIII, Room 22 HI STORY Long ago there were kings weak and strong, Some ruled wisely and some nile d wrong. They ruled the land for miles around, To which the serfs and si aves were bound. Th e slaves worked hard for their lord all day, For which they did not receive any pay. Their houses were made out of mitd and s t r a w, They had no freedom and obeyed every law. Linda J on sso n G r a de VII, Ro o m 17 A STRANGE PAPER People think papers don’t jump, but I still do. One day when I was walking home from school I noticed a paper with tunnies on it. I stooped to pick it up an d i t jumped away from me. I just thought the wind had blown it so I stooped to pick it up again and the same thing happened. A- gain and again it happened and I was be¬ ginning to be frightened. I thought there was a ghost or something. So I called my friends over to see it and they were scared too. We got a man over to sed the strange pap e t and lie laughed. He uncovered th e pa¬ per and there was a 1 i 11» le frog. We all laughed and we set off for hone. Now, when I pick up a paper, I know if it jumps that it is not a ghost or a goblin but a lrog. Terry Lazenby Grade VII, Room 19 WILD PALOMINO As gold as the corn that grows in the fi e Id, With heart, speed, and stature that never wi 11 y i el d ; With a creamy white tail so silky and fine, Is a golden palomino that I call mine. As free as the breeze is this wild one all ’ ro und. He roams on the plains, that green grassy groun d; A leader of leaders this horse is for sure, For his blood’s of the finest Arabian p ur e. Let never this wild one be taken from th ere, Where every wild stallion does roam with his ma r es; For he’d never be happy under saddle and all, ’Cause he loves his wild freedom, spring, summer and fall. Brenda Stevenson Grade VII, Room 17 He’s my dog, four legs and a tail, Reckless vagabond just out of jail. Shoebutton eyes, nose too long, Makes your head ache when he sings his song. Just a lot of dog-no pedigree. All kinds of branches on his family tree. Tears up gardens, chases cats, Tracks in mud on mum’s mats. Sleeps all day, eats like a hog, Absol utel y worthless but He’ s my dog! Heather Sorensen Grade VII, Room 27
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GRADE 8, Mr. J.E. Lysecki, Room 12 BACK ROW L-R: LARRY HYDE, KEN KUSMACK. GEORGE JACOBSON. BILL BOBYN, BRUCE HOGAN, BILL SMITH, PAUL BEWER, TOM SCOTT, DAVE MOLSTAD, BARRY FLETCHER, BROOKE FERGUSON. JON FRANZEN, RON CRAIG. CENTRE ROW L-R: KEITH HETHERINGTON, DAVID SANDERSON, WALTER GRENKOW, ED GROMEK, MICKEY BLYTH, KEN CARROLL. CALVIN DRING, BOB HOOGERBRUG, BILL BURLAND, BOB DUNN, MR. LYSECKI. FRONT ROW L-R: DALE MACDONALD. LEN ROWNTREE DAVID MILLS, JOHN VARDALOS, JENS SCHUBERT. BARRY SPENCER, RUSSELL PERKINS, NELSON SHEA, BILLY BURKE, BILL TAYLOR, MURRAY JACKSON. MISSING: BOB MURRAY. GRADE 8, Mr. J.M. Kozoriz, Room 19 BACK ROW L-R: NEILL LYONS, GEORGE MINKEV ICS, GREG BRO CENTRE ROW L-R: DON MACKENZIE, RICH IRENE JEFFERY, MARY FRONT ROW L-R: IAN WARDEN, WINSTON CORINNE MAN. MARILY CHENYNE, HOWARD HICKS, TOM DIDUCK, DSKY, BRIAN ANTHONY, BOB MACDONALD, JOE MAZURECK, BOB LA RIVIERE, ATIS MR. JOHN M. KOZORIZ. ARD HOVEY M A C I V E R , NADIA BOYANISKY, MARLENE MOAR, IS08EL LESL I E, JOH AN N E MORRI SON. CAROL SMITH, MARILYN ERB, BARBARA ROBERTS. JACKSON, JOHN FEDORCHUK, HELEN HOLMES, GAIL MAYOR, CLAUDIA LOW, N FORREST, BEVERLY WARD. PATRICK IVES, DICK BROOKE.
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